Serif Contrasted Jori 6 is a regular weight, very wide, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, magazines, book titling, fashion, luxury branding, elegant, formal, classical, dramatic, refinement, luxury tone, headline impact, classic revival, vertical stress, hairline serifs, sharp terminals, crisp, stately.
A high-contrast serif with pronounced thick–thin modulation and a distinctly vertical stress. Serifs are fine and sharp, often hairline-thin, with a generally unbracketed, cut-in feel that keeps the joins crisp. Proportions skew wide, giving capitals and rounds ample horizontal spread, while the rhythm stays measured and upright. Lowercase forms are open and readable, with a modest x-height, clear counters, and delicate finishing strokes that create a refined, shimmering texture in text.
This face is well suited to editorial typography, magazine and book titling, and brand work that benefits from a refined, high-contrast look. It excels in display sizes—headlines, pull quotes, covers, and elegant packaging—where its hairlines and wide proportions can be appreciated.
The overall tone is polished and formal, with a classic editorial sensibility. Its dramatic contrast and precise serifs suggest luxury and ceremony more than everyday utility, producing a composed, authoritative voice.
The design appears intended to deliver a contemporary take on classic high-contrast serif construction: wide, upright forms paired with crisp hairline details to create an upscale, attention-commanding texture in headings and refined reading settings.
In the sample text the thin strokes and serifs become a key part of the texture, especially at smaller sizes, where the face reads as airy and bright rather than dense. Numerals follow the same contrast-driven construction, with smooth, wide curves and fine finishing details that align visually with the capitals.